Manuel Felipe de Tovar (1 January 1803, in
Caracas
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– 21 February 1866, in Paris) was the
president of Venezuela
The president of Venezuela ( es, Presidente de Venezuela), officially known as the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, Presidente de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is the head of state and head of government in Ven ...
from 1859–1861.
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Personal life
Manuel Felipe de Tovar was married to Encarnación Rivas Pacheco, who served as First Lady of Venezuela
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List of first ladies
Non-spouse first ladie ...
from 1859–1861.
File:Encarnación Rivas Pacheco de Tovar.jpg, Encarnación Rivas Pacheco
See also
*Venezuela
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*Presidents of Venezuela
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References
External links
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Manuel Felipe Tovar
— Official biography.
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Manuel Felipe Tovar
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Presidents of Venezuela
Vice presidents of Venezuela
Politicians from Caracas
Venezuelan people of Spanish descent
1803 births
1866 deaths
Conservative Party (Venezuela) politicians